2009 Western Tree Management Symposium
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2009 Western Tree Management Symposium
Street Tree Seminar, Inc.
What’s goin’ on?..with our
trees
2009 STS Board of Directors
Bill Candlish, Kevin Holman, Al Remyn,Dave Cooper, Alan Hudak, Wayne Smith,John Conway, Janessa Cotugno, Cy Carlberg Missing: Johnny Aguila
President: Alan HudakPast President: Janessa CotugnoVice President: Cy CarlbergSecretary: Johnny AguilaTreasurer: John Conway1yr Director: Wayne Smith2yr Director: David Cooper3yr Director: Bill Candlish
Today’s Program7:45 Introduction and Flag Salute
Mr. Alan Hudak, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, CAPresident, Street Tree Seminar
8:00 Shade Tree Disease Update Dr. James Downer, UCCE, Ventura, CA
9:00 Maintenance of Mature TreesDr. Fred Roth, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA
10:00 Break
Today’s Program10:15 Diseases/Insect Pests Affecting Coast Live Oaks
Dr. Tom Scott, UC Riverside, Riverside, CA
11:15 Tool Kit for Municipal ArboristMr. Andrew Trotter, West Coast Arborists, Inc.,
Anaheim, CA
12:00 Lunch ~ Tri-Tip and BBQ Chicken Style Lunch (vegetarian alternative available)
Tree Identification Challenge: Students vs. Professionals students and professionals vie for the “Perpetual Award for Plant ID”
- retired in 1988, revived in 2008
Today’s Program
1:15 A new canker disease of alder trees in California and an update on Xylella fastidiosa in landscape plants
Dr. Deborah Mathews, UC Riverside, Riverside, CA 2:15 New insect pests and what to expect from some old
pestsDr. John Kabashima, UCCE, Riverside, CA
3:15 Raffle and CEU’s
Today’s CEUs ISA Certified Arborist – 5.75 WCISA Certified Tree Worker – 5.75 ISA Municipal Specialist – 1.75 ISA Board Certified Master Arborist:
Science – 3.5 Practice – 1 Management – 1.75
4.0 DPR other credits CEU SIGN IN IS AT 3:15 PM IN THE BACK.
2008 STS Scholarship Recipients
2008 President Janessa Cotugno and Scholarship Chair Al Remyn pose with the 2008 recipients: Hector Ramirez, Daniel Delgado, Jr., Anna-Lisa Sharar, Daniel Hirchag, and Jess Johnston.
Richard Ibarra, Wayne Smith, Gonzalo Burriga, & Bret Richardson
2008 Golf Tournament Champions!
What’s that noise?
Peafowl, Pavo cristatus, were introduced here by Lucky Baldwin in the late 1800's. Since then they have thrived, becoming, like sparrows and pigeons, a naturalized species. Only the colorful males of this pheasant related bird species are called peacocks: females are called peahens and the birds as a whole are referred to as peafowl. Not only are they colorful but peafowl keep the Arboretum's snail population to a minimum.
Save the Date!
Annual Golf Tournament Scholarship Fundraiser
June 18, 2009
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1989 Scholarship recipients
1987 WTMS Sponsors & Scholarship recipients
March 2008 Meeting Review
Brad Adams, Irrometer
The March 20, 2008 educational meeting was held at the lovely Huntington Gardens in San Marino. Brad Adams was our speaker from The Irrometer Co. of Riverside, CA. Since 1951 “Irrometer” has manufactured soil moisture measurement and control products for optimizing irrigation.
OUR MISSION The Arboretum's
mission is to cultivate our natural, horticultural and historic resources for learning, enjoyment and inspiration.
May 2008 Meeting Review The May 15, 2008
educational meeting was held at the stunning ValleyCrest Tree Company Corporate headquarters in Calabasas.
Dr. John Law, plant physiologist, made his presentation on the basic requirements for establishing a healthy environment when relocating palm species.
August 2008 Meeting Review
On August 21, 2008 the Street Tree Seminar meeting took place at the rare Madrona Marsh Preserve in the City of Torrance. Torrance once prospering in oil bought the land from the Kelt Oil Co. for $1, preventing the 42 acre marsh from development in the late 70’s early 80’s.
October 2008 Meeting Review Mauget hosted the
October 08 Oktoberfest meeting at their offices in Arcadia.
Mauget provides products that restore, maintain and enhance tree health, while preserving the integrity of the environment by providing the most innovative and effective products and application methods.
December 2008 Meeting
The officer installation and Scholarship program were presented at Cal Poly Pomona’s Kellogg West meeting center.
We extend our gratitude to
Cal PolyPomona
for hosting our 2008Holiday Luncheon
at the beautiful Kellogg West Conference
Center.
With appreciation….
Healthy Communities Grow on Trees
This could be
you!
Healthy Communities Grow on Trees
This could be you!
Emerald Bay BSA CampCatalina Island
February 27- March 1, 2009
Open daily from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; admission closes at 4:30 pm.
Join Today!
Street Trees Recommended for Southern California
The 2nd edition of STS’s highly acclaimed species guide is available today at the back table for $35.00
Get yours today!
Upcoming Industry Events Feb 3-4
Trees and the Law Symposium in Sacramento. Visit www.arborday.org for more info
Feb 7 Ecolandscape Conference in Sacramento. Visit
www.ecolandscape.org for more info
Feb 7 Young Trees: Planting, Pruning & Care in Goleta, CA
presented by Goleta Beautiful & the Central Coast CaUFC. Contact [email protected]
Upcoming Industry Events Feb 11 – April 22
Arborists & Tree Worker Prep Courses. www.tedstamen.com
Feb 19 Park Maintenance and Operations Seminar in Oakley,
CA. Contact Danny Yore, [email protected]
Register now at www.futureperfect.wcisa.net
75th Annual WCISA Conference
and Trade Show
STS shirts available today!
Show your STS pride!
2009 STS Meeting Dates:
March 19th May 21st
June 18th (Golf Tournament) August 20th
October 15th (at Sims Health Care) December 10th
Welcome LA/OC CaUFC members!
• California Urban Forests Council LA/OC Regional Council has merged membership with Street Tree Seminar, in order to better serve both memberships and build our network of professionals interested in promoting and bettering our industry.
Street Tree Seminar, Inc. Mission Statement
To promote the advancement of urban forestry and provide a forum for tree care professionals to share their experiences, knowledge, and expertise for the benefit of the membership and the enhancement of Southern California’s community forests.
Vision Statement
To enhance the health and beauty of Southern California cities by improving the quality of our community forests.
Plant ID Challenge
Professionals took the trophy in 2008
California ReLeaf California Urban Forests Council Mauget RPW Services Street Tree Seminar, Inc. Target Specialty Products Tree People United Voices for Healthier Communities Western Chapter ISA Western Farm Supply
Please visit our exhibitors:
With appreciation….
We extend our gratitude to
RPW Services
for their sponsorship of today’s
refreshments.
We extend our gratitude to
For providing today’s sound system.
With Appreciation
Street Tree Seminar, Inc.
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